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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Have you bought the lie? Many of us do. We measure our worth by
what others think of us. We compare and strive, existing mostly for
the approval of others. Pressure rises, anxiety creeps in and we
hustle to keep up. Jesus whispers, I gave my life to set you free.
I gave you purpose. I called you to live in freedom in that
purpose. Yet we still hobble through life, afraid to confess all
the ways we push against this truth, because we can't even believe
it. We continue to grasp for the approval of anyone that will offer
it: whether strangers, friends, or community. Christ doesn't say
you can be or may be or will be free. He says you are free. Dare
you believe it? In You Are Free, Rebekah invites you to: * Overcome
the exhaustion of trying to meet the expectations of others and
rest in the joy God's freedom brings. * Release stress, anxiety and
worry, to uncover the peace that comes from abiding in His
presence. * Find permission to grieve past experiences, confess
areas of brokenness, and receive strength in your journey towards
healing. * Throw off self-condemnation, burn superficial masks and
step boldly into what our good God has for you. * Discover the
courage to begin again and use your newfound freedom to set others
free. Freedom is for everyone who wants it-the lost, the wounded,
and those weary from all of the striving. It's for those who gave
up trying years ago. It's for those angry and hurt, brilliant and
burnt by the Christian song and dance. You are the church, the
people of God. You were meant to be free.
"A warm and witty tale that will grab you by the heart!"--DENISE
HUNTER, bestselling author of the Riverbend Romance series Samuel
was back. It seemed unfair to be blindsided. And in church no less.
Shouldn't there be a commandment about that? Thou shalt not step
foot inside thy ex's place of worship. Julia Monroe has just turned
forty and has high hopes for a fresh start after the last decade of
her life abruptly left her a young widow and a single mom. With
both her boys off to college, she can finally focus on expanding
her New Orleans-based cleaning business. Julia is ready for new
beginnings--but God has other plans. Samuel Reed, the ruggedly
handsome Green Beret who shattered her heart over twenty years ago,
has returned to town and is the kind of distraction she never saw
coming. After their first interaction in years leaves her mind
spinning and her emotions out of control, Julia knows she needs to
avoid him if she wants any chance of preventing history from
repeating itself, but her meddling best friend keeps throwing them
together. And now it seems inevitable that the man who was hard to
forget might just be impossible to resist. "Millet has written an
achingly sweet story of second chances and the beauty of how
forgiveness creates freedom and joy."--PEPPER BASHAM, award-winning
author of Authentically, Izzy "I loved Rebekah's kind and funny
voice and taking an imaginary getaway to New Orleans."--BECKY WADE,
Christy Hall of Fame author
In this volume, Rebekah Compton offers the first survey of Venus in
the art, culture, and governance of Florence from 1300 to 1600.
Organized chronologically, each of the six chapters investigates
one of the goddess's alluring attributes - her golden splendor,
rosy-hued complexion, enchanting fashions, green gardens, erotic
anatomy, and gifts from the sea. By examining these attributes in
the context of the visual arts, Compton uncovers an array of
materials and techniques employed by artists, patrons, rulers, and
lovers to manifest Venusian virtues. Her book explores technical
art history in the context of love's protean iconography, showing
how different discourses and disciplines can interact in the
creation and reception of art. Venus and the Arts of Love in
Renaissance Florence offers new insights on sight, seduction, and
desire, as well as concepts of gender, sexuality, and viewership
from both male and female perspectives in the early modern era.
Digital humanities is a dynamic and emerging field that aspires to
enhance traditional research and scholarship through digital media.
Although countries around the world are witnessing the widespread
adoption of digital humanities, only a small portion of the
literature discusses its development in the Asia Pacific region.
Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the
Asia-Pacific provides innovative insights into the development of
digital humanities and their ability to facilitate academic
exchange and preserve cultural heritage. The content covers
challenges including the need to maintain digital humanities
momentum in libraries and research communities, to increase
international collaboration, to maintain and promote developed
digital projects, to deploy and redeploy resources to support
research, and to build new skillsets and new professionals in the
library. It is designed for librarians, government agencies,
industry professionals, academicians, and researchers.
From James Beard Book Award finalist Rebekah Peppler: The definitive guide to the food, drink, and lifestyle of southeastern Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, featuring recipes that reflect the Provençal table from a modern perspective.
The charms of le sud are many. The food culture is vibrant and season-focused; the tables are welcoming and convivial. In Le Sud, Rebekah Peppler distills these flavors, techniques, and spirit of the South of France into a never-before-seen collection of recipes, photographs, and stories.
The region—and its many culinary viewpoints—spans from the snowcapped Southern Alps in the north to the French Mediterranean in the south, the Rhône River to the west, and Italy along its eastern border. And like many regions where landscapes and people happily crash into each other, the food is dynamic and exciting. Here are recipes—from drinks to savory to sweet—that capture the modern tables and life lived around them in the south of France today.
Le Sud’s transporting photography expands our visual understanding of Provence outside solely lavender fields and endless summer holidays to showcase the geographically and culturally diverse region and its tables. As in À Table—her inspiring cookbook about dining the French way—Peppler’s recipes drip in home cook equity.
Interwoven alongside the recipes and photography are fun, informative sidebars that reflect this perspective of eating and drinking in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and provide an inspiring, approachable guide to the south of France. Sidebars elevate a reader’s knowledge of southeastern French cooking and eating, from the wines of the region to after-dinner drinking to the (modern) Provençal cheese plate.
Le Sud is more than a recipe book; it is a dive into and a celebration of this abundant, enchanting region that has long captured the imaginations of many.
Numerous studies indicate that completing a college degree reduces
an individual's likelihood of recidivating. However, there is
little research available to inform best practices for running
college programs inside jails or prisons or supporting returning
citizens who want to complete a college degree. Higher Education
Accessibility Behind and Beyond Prison Walls examines program
development and pedagogical techniques in the area of higher
education for students who are currently incarcerated or completing
a degree post-incarceration. Drawing on the experiences of program
administrators and professors from across the country, it offers
best practices for (1) developing, running, and teaching in college
programs offered inside jails and prisons and (2) providing
adequate support to returning citizens who wish to complete a
college degree. This book is intended to be a resource for college
administrators, staff, and professors running or teaching in
programs inside jails or prisons or supporting returning citizens
on traditional college campuses.
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